Within the Department of Precision Health, Dr. Torsten Bohn, Head of the Nutrition & Health Research Group (NUTRIHEALTH), aims to explore the intricate relationship between diet and health. The aim of the project is to study the source of exogenous microRNAs that can be found circulating in humans. Many authors have hypothesized that these may have a dietary, specifically plant, origin. Thus, the master student will work in an in vitro environment to isolate microRNAs from different food matrices, investigate their survival through digestion, as well as their potential uptake by the gut epithelia. If successful in these two steps, we will investigate the potential anti-inflammatory/antioxidant and other health-related properties of dietary microRNAs in different cell type representatives of gut epithelia, liver, fat tissue, and/or monocytes.
For the current project related to molecular biology, we are offering a 6 months paid internship for Master 2 students only. The internship should be part of the mandatory curriculum of the student. The main tasks of the student will be to work on an in vitro set up, which includes cell culture work, hands-on experience on gastrointestinal digestion models, and RT-Q-PCR as part of the day-to-day work.
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